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Subj: Re: Trinity (2016-) #16Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2017 at 12:00:56 pm EST (Viewed 118 times)
| Reply Subj: Trinity (2016-) #16 Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 at 08:30:29 pm EST (Viewed 132 times) |
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I read it because of Superman, not Diana. And yeah, I am enjoying this book. This issue was a filler, though.
Two things I didn't like about this issue:
1. It's forgettable. I actually had to flip through it again just to be reminded of what happened.
2. I really don't appreciate the comic copying the Suicide Squad movie by giving Deadshot a daughter.
It's interesting that a hero/villain performs one amazing feat, or use a power they haven't used for 20+ years, and that automatically propels them to a high status despite scans and evidence to the contrary. I don't know what is worse, selective feat picking that has only been done once or twice 20, or more, years ago or ignoring evidence from scans or the lack thereof. We need to stop putting our favorite heroes/villains on pedestals and start putting them where they really belong. But it's evident that people never will because they would rather accuse others of cherry picking feats, when they don't, and being 'morally superior' when they aren't. I guess being honest and as fair as possible only opens one up to being the target of childish accusations and fault finding by those who insist on acting petty and childish. What happened to a good debate between two civil, mature, adults? |
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